152828 - PROJECTOR STYLE HEADLAMPS 7" ROUND CHROME HOUSING

Projector headlamps embody the classic look while substantially upgrading the quality and spread of light. The unique hi-low switch design provides a clean and safe light cutoff design, eliminating the issue of "headlight dazing" on the roads. Each unit features a 42mm Bi-Xenon projector (high and low beams) with adjustable light focus and flat light distribution to prevent blinding of oncoming traffic. Available with a traditional chrome housing or with a black housing and city light built into the unit. Bulbs and wiring is included.

Projector headlamps embody the classic look while substantially upgrading the quality and spread of light. The unique hi-low switch design provides a clean and safe light cutoff design, eliminating the issue of "headlight dazing" on the roads. Each unit features a 42mm Bi-Xenon projector (high and low beams) with adjustable light focus and flat light distribution to prevent blinding of oncoming traffic. Available with a traditional chrome housing or with a black housing and city light built into the unit. Bulbs and wiring is included.

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